Elm Fork Greenbelt Trail

Elm Fork Greenbelt Trail is a 10.7 mile lightly trafficked point-to-point trail located near Aubrey, Texas that features a river. The trail is good for all skill levels and primarily used for hiking and mountain biking. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

Always see birds on this trail. Some of the trail is full sun. Can get really hot. I’ve seen armadillos quite a few times. Watch out for copper heads and water moccasins. The wildflowers in spring are always pretty.

Great trail. You can walk along the river or through a forested area on a concrete path. Saw a couple deer and other wildlife while hiking. $7 per adult to park and hike there. Would recommend for a easy short hike!

This is the area behind the dam of Ray Roberts Lake. The West Elm parking area has a path to the spillway, and to the East Elm parking area. Here is a place to launch your canoe and go downstream on the Greenbelt corridor. There is a concrete path between the two parking areas along the Elm Creek.